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Catch up on what we learned about infrastructure, failed policies, whether infrastructure projects really impact jobs in a meaningful way, and what the next president might do. (article)
A few of our favorite segments from this week: World Science Festival (First) | Comedian Negin Farsad (Starts 24:11) | Bugs Bunny as Inspiration (Starts 41:50) (article)
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio; NYS Assembly Member Dan Quart (D-73); recordings from jail; Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper; "Roots" remade. (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio takes calls from Queens listeners this week and discusses the latest news, including tenant rights, a recent water bill, and more.
Assemblyman Dan Quartz (D-73) is sponsoring a bill to expand the definition of legal knives. He says a lot of people carry gravity knives and have legitimate uses for them.
It's been a year since Kalief Browder, a twenty-two year old man from the Bronx, committed suicide.
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, a Clinton superdelegate, says he hasn't been contacted by the campaign about a potential position, but it would be hard to turn down.
A "Roots" historian talks about what the miniseries meant to Americans in the 1970s.